Impact of COVID-19 restrictions on diabetes health checks and prescribing for people with type 2 diabetes: a UK-wide cohort study involving 618 161 people in primary care
Conclusions
Over the coming months, healthcare services will need to manage this backlog of testing and prescribing. We recommend effective communications to ensure patient engagement with diabetes services, monitoring and opportunities for prescribing, and when appropriate use of home monitoring, remote consultations and other innovations in care.
Source: Quality and Safety in Health Care - Category: Health Management Authors: Carr, M. J., Wright, A. K., Leelarathna, L., Thabit, H., Milne, N., Kanumilli, N., Ashcroft, D. M., Rutter, M. K. Tags: Open access, Editor's choice, COVID-19 Original research Source Type: research
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